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Article Baptizing White Supremacy An interview with Robert P. Jones examining the relationship of Christianity and white supremacy in America. By Regina Munch October 14, 2020 Interview Race U.S. Catholicism
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Article What Do the Mapuche People Want from Chile? Fr. Carlos Bresciani, SJ, speaks about the Mapuche demand for political recognition by the Chilean government. By Santiago Ramos October 12, 2020 Foreign Affairs Latin America Interview
Article D. H. Lawrence, Arch-Heretic Nature is central to this collection of D. H. Lawrence’s nonfiction, from New Mexican deserts to flowering Tuscan hills. By George Scialabba October 10, 2020 Books Nonfiction Travel
Article Examining the Encyclical Catholics should read Francis’s new encyclical not just for what it says, but also for how it says it. By Massimo Faggioli October 9, 2020 U.S. Catholicism Pope Francis Religious Life Fratelli tutti
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Killing Machines Writer Phil Klay shares insights into the ways that globalization, capitalism, and technological advances have made warfare both more deadly and less noticeable. War and Peace Fiction